Dear Bank Aspirant's practice Reasoning questions for LIC AAO and SO Exam . Try to solve these questions and share time taken to solve these questions.
Directions (1-5): In the following questions, the symbols >, <, =, > and < are used with the following meanings:
A > B means A is neither greater than nor smaller than B.
A < B means A is not smaller than B.
A > B means A is not greater than B.
A < B means A is neither smaller than nor equal to B.
A = B means A is neither greater than nor equal to B.
Now in each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given them is/are definitely true. Give answer
1). if only conclusion I is true.
2). If only conclusion II is true.
3). If either conclusion I or II is true.
4). If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
5). If both conclusions I and II are true.
[Note: In each question coded symbols have been used.]
1). Statements: P = E, Q > P, V < Q
Conclusions: I. E < P II. E > P
2). Statements: A > B, B > C, C < D
Conclusions: I. A > C II. A = C
3). Statements: M < A, V > M, S > V
Conclusions: I. A < S II. S < A
4). Statements: P < Q, Q > R, R = S
Conclusions: I. Q = P II. Q > P
5). Statements: O < T, P < O, T > Y
Conclusions: I. P < T II. Y = P
Answers
1). a)
2). c)
3). d)
4). a)
5). e)
Dear Bank Aspirant's practice Reasoning questions for LIC AAO and SO Exam . Try to solve these questions and share time taken to solve these questions.
Directions (1-5): In the following questions, the symbols >, <, =, > and < are used with the following meanings:
A > B means A is neither greater than nor smaller than B.
A < B means A is not smaller than B.
A > B means A is not greater than B.
A < B means A is neither smaller than nor equal to B.
A = B means A is neither greater than nor equal to B.
Now in each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given them is/are definitely true. Give answer
1). if only conclusion I is true.
2). If only conclusion II is true.
3). If either conclusion I or II is true.
4). If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
5). If both conclusions I and II are true.
[Note: In each question coded symbols have been used.]
1). Statements: P = E, Q > P, V < Q
Conclusions: I. E < P II. E > P
2). Statements: A > B, B > C, C < D
Conclusions: I. A > C II. A = C
3). Statements: M < A, V > M, S > V
Conclusions: I. A < S II. S < A
4). Statements: P < Q, Q > R, R = S
Conclusions: I. Q = P II. Q > P
5). Statements: O < T, P < O, T > Y
Conclusions: I. P < T II. Y = P
Answers
1). a)
2). c)
3). d)
4). a)
5). e)